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Gen Z Did Not Invent Entrepreneurship but It Might Be the First Generation That Thinks It Does Not Require Permission

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AI-generatedThe article describes a cultural shift in Indian campuses towards early-stage entrepreneurship, but provides no concrete commercial mechanism, price signal, supply chain disruption, or margin impact for any sector. No specific company, product, or commodity is affected. The impact is too diffuse and early-stage to assign a sector.
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- Chitkara University incubated over 320 startups valued at more than βΉ750 crore.
- Over 3,500 jobs created by these startups.
- Gen Z students increasingly engage in entrepreneurship while in college in India.